Program
and papers for the 2nd National Workshop of the ANU's Economics
and Environment Network (EEN)
4-6 May 2005
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PROGRAM
ABSTRACTS
of papers
Full PAPERS
in order of presentation:
Sustainability and market structure in renewable resource markets: The case of gaharu in Papua New Guinea
by Nicolas Gerber (University of New South Wales) and Robert J. Hill
The economic payoffs from marine reserves: resource rents in a stochastic environment
by R.Quentin Grafton (Australian National University),Tom Kompas and Pham Van Ha
Factors influencing agricultural professionals' attitudes towards organic agriculture and biotechnology
by Sarah Wheeler (University of South Australia)
Ecosystem health demystified - An ecology concept determined by economic means
by Ed Hearnshaw (Lincoln University, New Zealand), Ross Cullen and Ken Hughey
Eternal Coase and external costs: A case for bilateral taxation and amenity rights
by Yew-Kwang Ng (Monash University)
The influence of lobby groups on public opinion: The case of environmental policy
by John Wilson (University of South Australia)
Optimal intensity targets for emissions trading under uncertainty
by Frank Jotzo (Australian National University) and Jack Pezzey
An economic framework for traffic planning in Greater Melbourne
by Harry Clarke (La Trobe University) and Andrew Hawkins
Household demand for improved water services in Ho Chi Minh City: A comparison of contingent valuation
and choice modelling estimates
by Pham Khanh Nam (University of Economics, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam) and Tran Vo Hung Son
The income of nations: Measurement with (what?) theory
by Michael Harris (University of Sydney)
Towards a market: Geophysical-bioeconomic targeting of plant-based land use change for management of stream
water yield and salinity
by Tom Nordblom (Wagga Wagga Agricultural Institute), Iain Hume, Andrew Bathgate, Robyn Hean, Charlotte Duke
and Michael Reynolds
Using experimental economics to design a diffuse source salinity credit trade policy
by Jeffery Connor (CSIRO), John Ward and John Tisdell
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